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Saturday, September 27, 2014
Saturday, September 20, 2014
MODERN INVENTIONS YOU COULDN'T BELIEVE EXIST
Ironing Board Mirror
The Rolling Bench That You Can Use After Rain
Hour Glass LED Traffic Lights
Universal Wrapping Paper
Cup Holder Umbrella
Toothpaste Tube Squeezer
Couch Armrest Table
Baby Stroller and Scooter Hybrid
Baby Shower Cap
CATable Lets Cats Play While You Work
Cat Crib
Pizza Scissors
Rotating 360° Lego Sockets
Lock Mug That Prevents Other People From Using It
Onion Holder
The Inside-Out Umbrella
Gulping Yolkfish Egg Separator
Twister Fork
Spaghetti Measuring Tool
Citrus Spritzer
Dresser That Keeps Your Clothes In Their Places
Lego Key Holder
Ring Thing Bottle Opener
Reusable Candle
Mirror Wiper
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
GOLDFISH IN AUSTRALIA HAS BRAIN SURGERY
George the goldfish underwent 'high-risk' surgery at Melboune's Lort Smith Animal Hospital after his owner, Pip Joyce, noticed that a growth had appeared on his head and making life in the pond difficult.
An Australian man paid $200 for his
pet goldfish to have a life-threatening tumor removed from his brain.
Owner Pip Joyce stumped up the cash
after he spotted a large growth developing on her 10-year-old swimmer George's
head.
He also noticed he was having trouble
eating and getting around - and claimed he was being bullied by the 20 other
fish in the pond.
"Didn't join in as much in their
afternoon party games and stuff, you know," said Joyce, from Melbourne.
He took her sick pet to Lort Smith
Animal Hospital, where vet Dr. Tristan Rich decided to carry out the
"high-risk" operation.
George was put under general
anesthetic. Water from his pond was brought to the surgery, which was fed into
a tube through his mouth to keep his gills wet.
The removal of the growth took an
hour. George was then stitched up, and carefully placed back into the water.
"[IT WAS] quite intricate little
surgery really," Rich told News 7, adding that the goldfish was now
"up and about and swimming around" as normal again.
And he predicted that George could
now live for another 20 years.
Joyce said he was
"impressed" with the result, and would not hesitate to do the same
again.
George the fish could live another 20
years after having a life-threatening tumor removed.
"Yeah it's a goldfish, all
creatures great and small," he told News 7.
"A goldfish is a pet, a family
pet, just as important really. They bring a lot of pleasure these fish in this
pond, they're beautiful to sit and watch," he added.
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